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1. People spend too much time in the internet these days, and what better way to spend it with
than hanging out and browsing in your very own internet Web browsers. Now, there are a lot of
software's that are readily available, and are even downloadable for free in the internet. One of
these is the GBoxapp.
To start with, I have come to prove that the GBOXAPP IS NOT A VIRUS. It doesn’t do any harm
to your computer at all, contrary to what much bad publicity say. It does not affect your
computer’s performance.
I have not been a very big fan of installing browser toolbars. I try as much as I can not to install
them because I just find them less helpful and I don’t like how they pile up in my browser. The
more software you install, the more your software browser toolbars pile up, until your browser
becomes cluttered with all sorts of toolbars from different software's.
There is much bad publicity on toolbars being viruses. So before we proceed in accusing or
generalizing these toolbars as viruses, let us first know the difference between a virus, a Trojan
virus and a malware.
Malware, or malicious software, is the general term given to describe all viruses, worms,
spyware, and generally anything that can cause harm to your computer or steal and modify
information.
A virus is a type of malware that copies itself, replicates, and infects your computer. It spreads
from one file to another, and then from one computer to another when the files are copied and
shared.
A Trojan virus, or a Trojan Horse, appears like a legitimate file that came from a trusted source,
tricking the user to download or open the file. It starts to do harm to your computer by messing
with your files, such as changing your desktop, or adding icons, and can also delete files.
I don’t think all toolbars are really bad. Some are really useful, but you really have to evaluate
first the toolbar that you will install, and if it comes from a source you can trust. Only install the
ones that you really need, and just one type of similar applications. Toolbars can also help you in
making your browsing experience faster and more convenient because of its features.
One application that I like is the GBoxapp,. I like it because it is convenient for me and it
simplifies my computer experience by providing all my applications in one box. There are a lot
of companies out there, and some even go out of their ways to give bad reputation to their
2. competitors. They even put out these bad publicities all over the internet, so my advice is for you
to really evaluate the toolbar you want to install.
Since I like the GBoxapp, I checked it using different anti-virus programs. I even rechecked it a
thousand times, at several occasions, and different dates just to really be sure and be cautious to
protect my computer, but it is all clear. It is 100% virus-free. So, I conclude that it really is a
good product and everyone can use it.
Also, many software toolbars try to steal your credit card information, and any other valuable
data. But the GBoxapp, my current useful toolbar, is not capable of stealing this kind of
information. Also, it doesn’t silently install in your computer. Right from the beginning when
you download it and install it, the user knows what is going on and what he is about to do. He
has the choice.
I’ve used it for months now, and I keep rechecking it with my anti-virus programs, and it still is
all clear. It is one application I have come to trust. It hasn’t destroyed or slowed down my
computer. I recommend it to any of you who might want to give it a try. Not even my disliking
for toolbars has stopped me from using this application; and so far, it has lived up to my
expectations.
I hope you found this article useful. Remember to be cautious with your toolbars. Only install
the ones that come from a trusted source, or the ones that have been cleared from all your
constant anti-virus checking programs. Also, just install those you truly need please. Give your
browser space and keep it clutter-free.